Negative slope on a speed/time graph indicates decreasing speed.
(Some call it "deceleration", although I wish they wouldn't.)
The rate at which acceleration is changing.
True
A less steep slope indicates a slower velocity than that of a steeper slope.
yes
A negative slope on a velocity-time graph indicates a decreasing velocity over time, which means the object is slowing down. As time increases, the velocity decreases.
slope of the graph ... actually the absolute value of the slope, actual slope, positive or negative, would indicate direction, so the slope would be velocity.
A negative slope. a decrease, a fall, etc.
A straight line graph with negative slope slants downward from left to right.
The slope of a force vs. time graph is equal to the change in momentum or the Impulse.
magnitude of velocity
A change in the slope of a location-time graph of an object indicates a change in the radial component of its speed.
On a distance/time graph, the slope of the line is the speed. (Magnitude of velocity.)
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude (size) of the object's acceleration.
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
The slope for a straight line graph is the ratio of the amount by which the graph goes up (the rise) for every unit that it goes to the right (the run). If the graph goes down, the slope is negative. For a curved graph, the gradient at any point is the slope of the tangent to the graph at that point.
It would have a downhill slope from left to right
it indicates the acceleration of the particle